Internet Reacts to Titans of Late Night Sausage Party Photo
None of these things…is not like the other.
The internet had a lot to say about this Vanity Fair photo featuring the “Titans of Late Night.” It’s a photo Vanity Fair released promoting their upcoming interview with ten Late Night Talk Show hosts featuring Stephen Colbert, Conan, Trevor Noah, James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel, John Oliver, Larry Wilmore, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon and Bill Maher.
The word sausage fest was thrown around quite a bit, as well as a few comments remarking on the all-whiteness of the photo (even though it wasn’t an all-white photo). Huffington Post gathered a bunch of tweets complaining about the photo, as did Gothamist, Newsweek, Think Progress and plenty more. Samantha Bee who is bringing a new show to late night this fall lead the pack in commenting on the photo.
The VF article is available now on vanityfair.com.
We talked to all the titans of late-night television, and found out why it's better than ever http://t.co/pIG1c7wSs1 pic.twitter.com/p8EgyB5jva
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) September 14, 2015
.@VanityFair BETTER pic.twitter.com/EfPbTQ3qZ8
— Samantha Bee (@iamsambee) September 14, 2015
Any mustard left from this sausage party? https://t.co/2ZHbEgcK2y
— ana marie cox (@anamariecox) September 14, 2015
@VanityFair it's great to see so much diversity. It's inspiring that so many different white men get a chance to be represented for once!
— Becca MacDonald (@BeccaMacDonald8) September 14, 2015
And then they hung the "no girls allowed" sign over their clubhouse and shut the door. https://t.co/Kh7XcYkkf4
— michele (@inthefade) September 14, 2015
https://twitter.com/cwarzel/status/643465134904619009?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
@Refinery29 @VanityFair Wow. It is kind of shocking when you see it in a photo like this!
— You're The Pest (@yourethepest) September 15, 2015
https://twitter.com/usedwigs/status/643780758344220672
https://twitter.com/sharmakesmovies/status/643733182660091904
Is that a photo of all the Republican Presidential hopefuls (but with even less women)? @VanityFair https://t.co/Ii3Aehipsg
— Ciarán Clarke (@Narcassa) September 15, 2015